Data Analyst

Ideally they will have operated as part of business architecture or change team and have experience of developing and managing data governance processes, and have experience in the data space working on reporting or data warehousing type solutions. Key skills include data modelling (relational, dimensional, logical, physical, messaging), relational database languages (SQL, Oracle) and XML (including XSD validation). The role will work closely with business partners to develop requirements and will participate in solution design and development.

Responsibilities include:

• Develop a data model across all functions: Finance/Credit Risk/Treasury, Risk/PnL, Reference Data and Trade Lifecycle.

• Design and development of the Treasury Data and Credit Risk Data Model that articulates what data creates, consumes, derives and publishes as part of run-the-bank activities.

• Create requirements for the integration layer between systems that provide data (ex front office trade origination)

Candidate requirements:

• Data architecture experience; specifically designing and implementing an integrated data platform (i.e. enterprise service bus, SOA or message-hub architecture).

• Data modelling experience; specifically designing logical and physical models from both business requirements and reverse-engineering of existing databases.

• Financial and regulatory reporting architecture; specifically design of a reporting architecture that facilitates the creation, publication and distribution of reports both on a regular basis and ad-hoc.

• Knowledge of the investment banking, sales trading, asset management and similar industries is a strong advantage.

• Knowledge of the Finance/controlling domain and end-to-end workflow for a banking trading businesses.

• Experience in change management – the role is not specifically delivery-oriented, understanding of the system development lifecycle project management is certainly a major plus because the resulting architecture will need to be delivered by a different team relying on the design.

April 16, 2013 • Tags:  • Posted in: Financial

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